A sense of place : local studies in Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, 5-6 May 2011 conference proceedings
Bundy, Alan2011
Books, Manuscripts
These proceedings aim to be a useful resource for public libraries and others in developing partnerships, programs and support for local studies and community archives.
Blackwood Auslib Press 2011
155 pages
Connecting our past with our future: a new gateway to Maitland's history and heritage (Keryl Collard) - Working collaboratively in local studies in Orange NSW (Jan Richards) - Sustaining community archives (Joanna Newman) - The Bendigo Regional Archives Centre: a new collaborative model (Viven Newton) - Looking out and keeping the gate open: Wairarapa archive, New Zealand's greatest little archive (Sandy Green) - Waratahs and kookaburras in the library: the role of exhibitions at Mosman Library NSW (Donna Braye) - Innovation in the local studies collection and programs: how Melbourne Library Service is fostering community pride (Shirley Bateman) - A practical partnership: library, museum and family history society cooperation in Camden NSW (Jo Oliver) - Fostering family history in libraries: the Hawkesbury experience (Michelle Nichols) Heritage treasures-cultural networks: museum intiatives and projects applicable to local studies (Jayne Fitzpatrick and Vicki Warden) - Local studies in the Wentworth Library NSW: our sense of place (Leanne Watmuff) - From manuscrits to metadata: the changing face of local studies librarianship (Diana Dixon) A virtual sense of place: public libraries as creators of local studies indexes and online resources (Fran Inkster) - AR u felling appy? Augmented reality, apps and moblie access to local studies information (Ellen Forsyth) - In Google we trust? Gen Y, the internet and local and familty histories in libraries (Carly Reimann and David Brooks) - The Manly art of local studies blogging: a new approach to old stories (John MacRitchie) - Digitising coouncil minutes at the city of Nedlands Werstern Australia (Anthea Harris) - From filing cabinet to cultural centre: creating a community history centre in Wanneroo Western Australia (Carol Leigh) - Many interests, one group: creating and celebrating history in a modern environment (Amanda Peckham) - Unlock the past: promoting history, genealogy and heritage in Australia and New Zealand (Shauna Hicks) - Additional Paper-Geeking out: quick and easy oral history (Fiona Balckburn)
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